FJORD bedside houses the world 3D model

FJORD bedside houses the world 3D model

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This 3D model was originally crafted with Sketchup 8 before being converted into multiple other 3D formats. Its native format is .skp, while 3ds Max scenes use the 2016 version of 3ds Max, rendered with Vray 3.00 CATALOGUE 2015 Reference number 146338 Dimensions are H 56 cm x W 42 cm x PR 30 cm, and it weighs 12 kg With two drawers painted, this compact wooden bedside adds a nice splash of color to your room Inspired by Nordic style, this nightstand complements both modern and vintage decor Decorative detail: its painted drawers bring an air of fantasy Highlights include its splayed legs light wood design reminiscent of the 1950s For a coordinated look, pair it with the multicolor vintage dresser Fjord Reference number: 146338 Price is €99.99 Polygons: 188 Textures can be found in the .skp file If you have one of these software applications, extracting textures is easy Follow the guidelines below: Sketchup (Free) Export the image as a 2D file under File/Export/2D Graphic – choose your desired format C4D (Trial version available) Importing the .skp file to C4D generates a folder with textures next to the .skp file 3ds Max When importing the .skp file, textures are stored in the ..3dsMaxSceneAssetsImages directory You can also export an FBX file with the embed media option selected, generating a folder of textures alongside the FBX file Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version available) Import the .skp file to Rhinoceros 3D Open the Material Editor Select any material that has texture on Click the texture name and three dot button, then see all the textures in the ..AppDataLocalTempEmbeddedFiles directory Feel free to copy and paste the textures to a folder of your choice.

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